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-Z- <br />II. Exhibit A - Legal Description <br />The legal description msut be to quarter quarter section at least. <br />References to tracts as recorded in a deed book does not enablQ us <br />to accurately review the legal description. <br />III. Exhibit B - Maps <br />1. The maps presented should reference a definite permit area, For <br />instance, page 3 of Exhibit D references a topsoil/overburden <br />54~ <br />storage area~of U. S. 50. Is this within the desired permit <br />area? If so, it should be indicated on the map. <br />~2. Exhibit C requires the application/maps to portray adjacent land- <br />owners, type of present vegetation covering the affected land. <br />See item 3, acreage of affected lands as well. <br />IV. Exhibit D - Mining Plan <br />1. A 35.4 foot average thickness of limestone is being removed with <br />8' - 12' actually being routed through the plant circuit. The <br />verging thickness of the overlying material must be provided in <br />accordance with Exhibit D of Rule 2, For instance, what amounts of <br />soil materials, gravels, shale, etc., will be removed throughout <br />the mine area. (This can be expressed in ranges.) The original <br />exhibit referenced clay lenses. It appears that this was omitted <br />/11oh~ <br />from the revision. •~er specific information is required. Also, <br />oVe~pD.Q <br />the depth of mining should be indicated, <br />2. What amounts of sandstone will be removed? <br />3. Paragraph (a), page 2, Exhibit D, references phases to be followed <br />wlthin each cut. If each cut 1, 3, 5, 7, etc., is backfilled with <br />overburden from the preceeding cuts will cut number 11 be backfilled? <br />Will overburden replaced on the old quarry floor remain there upon <br />even <br />reclamation? Will the sequence for the xeN numbered cuts 2 through <br />